General Questions Author's Note - Chapter 2
Literary Questions Author's Note - Chapter 2
Literary Elements - Into the Wild
Literary Elements - Into the Wild
Literary Questions Authors' Note - Chapter 2
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What was the name of the young man who hitchhiked to Alaska?

Chris McCandless

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What is the primary purpose of the Author's Note in "Into the Wild"?

To explain Krakauer's motivations for writing the book

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What is conflict in literature?

A struggle between opposing forces.

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 In first-person point of view, who narrates the story?

A character who is involved in the story.

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In Chapter One, what notable experience does McCandless have prior to his arrival in Alaska?

A hiking trip in the Rockies.

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What did the hitchhiker tell Jim Gallien his name was when he picked him up on the side of the road?

Alex

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How does Krakauer describe his initial reaction to Christopher McCandless's story in the Author's Note?

Fascination

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What is an example of external conflict?

A person or character who struggles against an outside force, such as nature, a physical obstacle, or another person.

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What characterizes a third-person point of view?

 The events are recounted by a voice outside the action.

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How does Krakauer connect his own experiences with McCandless's journey in the early chapters?

He draws parallels between their adventurous spirits.

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What did Jim Gallien give to the hitchhiker when he got out of his truck?

Two grilled-cheese-and-tuna sandwiches, a bag of corn chips, and a pair of rubber work boots.

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What significant event does Krakauer recount in the Author's Note that sparked his interest in McCandless?

The discovery of McCandless's body.

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Internal conflict is______

A struggle within a person or character.

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What are some examples of graphic aids?

Maps, charts, and photographs.

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What name does McCandless adopt during his travels, and what does this signify?

Alexander Supertramp; a desire for freedom

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What is the name of the author that was carved into a piece of wood discovered at the site of the hitchhiker’s death?

Jack London

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How does Krakauer characterize McCandless’s personality in the early chapters?

Idealistic and adventurous

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What is a primary source?

Accounts of events recorded by people who were involved in the events or who witnessed them.

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What is imagery in literature?

Words and phrases that create vivid sensory experiences.

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How does the author use quotes from McCandless's journal in Chapter Two?

To highlight his philosophical reflections

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Why was there a bus left on the Stampede Trail?

For a backcountry shelter for hunters and trappers.

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What does Krakauer suggest about the relationship between McCandless and his family?

It was strained and complicated.

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What does point of view refer to in literature?

The perspective from which a story is told.

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What are the sensories imagery can appeal to?

Sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

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Which theme begins to emerge in the Author's Note and Chapter Two regarding youth and adventure?

The quest for identity and freedom

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